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Amos Keppler Guest
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Posted: Sun Dec 28, 2003 8:41 am Post subject: Re: Fusion Energy will provide limitless power. |
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Vendicar Decarian wrote:
[quote]"Amos Keppler" <fake@email.net> wrote in message
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Yes, I know that, but what happens when it doesn>t.
Not stopping would be a violation of the fundamental laws of nature.
Which do you expect will be violated?
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No one. I don>t accept science' definition of nature.
Amos
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Vendicar Decarian Guest
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Posted: Sun Dec 28, 2003 12:35 pm Post subject: Re: Fusion Energy will provide limitless power. |
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[quote]Vendicar Decarian wrote:
Not stopping would be a violation of the fundamental laws of nature.
Which do you expect will be violated?
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"Amos Keppler" <fake@email.net> wrote in message
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[quote]No one. I don>t accept science' definition of nature.
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Then let me rephrase.
Not stopping would be a violation of the fundamental laws of physics.
Which do you expect will be violated? |
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Christopher Guest
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Posted: Sun Dec 28, 2003 6:31 pm Post subject: Re: Earth>s_rivers_are_running_dry |
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On Sat, 27 Dec 2003 17:40:02 +0100 (CET), Nomen Nescio
<nobody@dizum.com> wrote:
[quote]On Tue, 23 Dec 2003, Amos Keppler <fake@email.net> wrote:
tale of woe snipped
What else can be expected when population is allowed to increase unchecked?
Instead of dreaming up strategies to make the best of a bad situation, why
not strike at the root of the problem and lower the population, preferably
by mass sterilization?
If that is not possible, then release an engineered virus to cull the herd
to, say, 20 percent of its current size.
As draconian as either of these methods is, our progeny will thank us for
removing the nightmare that they face otherwise.
Think of a United States with 50 million people instead of 250 million! The
need for the irrigation, the dams, everything that is destroying the
environment, would disappear.
Aim for 15 people per square mile; re-jigger the virus for greatly
overpopulated countries like China and India, to make sure they get down to
the 15/sq. mile figure.
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Idiot.
Christopher
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the wind - not with it."
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No One Guest
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Posted: Mon Dec 29, 2003 9:02 pm Post subject: Re: Fusion Energy will provide limitless power. |
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[quote]Gore hated ITER.
Gore>s opinion didn>t matter. The Vice President never gets to
vote in the House.
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politically naive? Although no one in the White House gets a vote in the
House the political reach of the White House has a lot of effect there.
For one thing the guys in the WH are the one>s who control the party and the
party decides who gets the party>s money, but that only works on your own
party members.
For those in the other party there is the fact that the above power can be
used to have a house member block that new federal building in you home
district. Or there>s that pesky veto that can be used. |
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No One Guest
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Posted: Mon Dec 29, 2003 9:18 pm Post subject: Re: Fusion Energy will provide limitless power. |
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[quote]A runaway fission chain reaction can be made by simply pushing various
bits
of suitably fissile material near each other. In some cases simple
dust
coating a floor can pose a lethal timebomb. A few extra radioactive
skin
flakes, and off goes the reaction.
"No One" <toomuch@spam.com> wrote in message
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Really? Hum. . .I guess all that stuff they taught me about critial
mass
and critial geometry was wrong. Could you contact the nuke sci
departments
across the country and inform them of the error?
That you consider it an error is just another failure on your part. You
might do some research on the reasonably recent radiation incident that
killed 1 or 2, I forget Japanese nuclear plant workers, and what caused
it.[/quote]
Hum. . . if your 'out of control reaction' theory were true would not more
than 1 or 2 have been killed? Do a little research, I>d suggest you contact
the nuke sci department of U of Mo at Rolla, on the operation of nuke
reactions and reactors. Specifically ask them to explain how the concepts
of critical geometry and critical mass relate to sustaining a fisson
reaction.
[quote]Perhaps you aren>t bright enough.
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Ah . . .standard liberal tactic, when you can>t argue facts; insult. |
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H.J. Guest
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Posted: Mon Jan 05, 2004 2:32 am Post subject: Re: Fusion Energy will provide limitless power. |
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There is no such thing as 'fusion energy', Sanjay. Its all hype. These
experimental reactors only attain billionths of a second reactions, and
never self-sustain.
Outside of the sun, and H-bombs there is no fusion energy. If there was,
believe me, everybody would know - it would be the news of the century.
"Sanjay" <softtanks@hotmail.com> wrote in message
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[quote]Fusion reactor ITER will provide cheap and unlimited power. It would
be completed in 10 years and use Hydrogen energy which is available in
huge quantity.
Read Full artice at:
http://www.softtanks.com/Todays_Articles.php?Topic=Energy
The abundance of Deutarium in water is 1 part in 6000 for each
molecule of water.
It amounts to we can have energy equivalent of 300 litres of Gasoline
from 1 litre of water
Bye
Sanjay[/quote] |
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Vendicar Decarian Guest
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Posted: Mon Jan 05, 2004 10:44 pm Post subject: Re: Fusion Energy will provide limitless power. |
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"H.J." <wenonaliar@yahoo.com> wrote in message
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[quote]There is no such thing as 'fusion energy', Sanjay. Its all hype. These
experimental reactors only attain billionths of a second reactions, and
never self-sustain.
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If they would self-sustain, there would be a very big problem.
What HJ really means is that Fusion is just Junk Science. |
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Harry Conover Guest
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Posted: Tue Jan 06, 2004 12:50 pm Post subject: Re: Fusion Energy will provide limitless power. |
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"Vendicar Decarian" <VD@Pyro.net> wrote in message news:<fwgKb.50451$mH2.42294@read1.cgocable.net>...
[quote]"H.J." <wenonaliar@yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:vvgtpo11bt2jc1@corp.supernews.com...
There is no such thing as 'fusion energy', Sanjay. Its all hype. These
experimental reactors only attain billionths of a second reactions, and
never self-sustain.
If they would self-sustain, there would be a very big problem.
[/quote]
Why do you say that? Seriously.
Nuclear fission reactors self-sustain, and there is no "big problem".
So, why would you suspect that their would be a problem with a
controlled, sel-sustaining fusion reactor? I don>t see the problem,
except for achieving the self-sustaining fusion reaction itself.
[quote]What HJ really means is that Fusion is just Junk Science.
[/quote]
I believe that H.J. is speaking of hot fusion reactors and they are
definitely not Junk Science, although they have not yet evolved to the
point of producing a controlled, self-sustaining fusion reaction, they
at least offer hope that it someday may be done.
Contrast this with Cold Fusion, which is today largely regarded as
either Pathological or Junk Science. You really can>t compare these
two different subjects.
Harry C. |
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news.meganetnews.com Guest
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Posted: Wed Jan 07, 2004 11:00 am Post subject: Re: Fusion Energy will provide limitless power. |
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Hi,
The Sun>s surface is very hot
Our fusion reactors are very not.
:-)
"Harry Conover" <hhc314@yahoo.com> wrote in message
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[quote]"Vendicar Decarian" <VD@Pyro.net> wrote in message
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"H.J." <wenonaliar@yahoo.com> wrote in message
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There is no such thing as 'fusion energy', Sanjay. Its all hype. These
experimental reactors only attain billionths of a second reactions,
and
never self-sustain.
If they would self-sustain, there would be a very big problem.
Why do you say that? Seriously.
Nuclear fission reactors self-sustain, and there is no "big problem".
So, why would you suspect that their would be a problem with a
controlled, sel-sustaining fusion reactor? I don>t see the problem,
except for achieving the self-sustaining fusion reaction itself.
What HJ really means is that Fusion is just Junk Science.
I believe that H.J. is speaking of hot fusion reactors and they are
definitely not Junk Science, although they have not yet evolved to the
point of producing a controlled, self-sustaining fusion reaction, they
at least offer hope that it someday may be done.
Contrast this with Cold Fusion, which is today largely regarded as
either Pathological or Junk Science. You really can>t compare these
two different subjects.
Harry C.[/quote] |
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Cary Jamison Guest
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Posted: Fri Jan 09, 2004 1:42 am Post subject: Re: Fusion Energy will provide limitless power. |
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"Michael Davis" <mdavis19@ix.netcom.com> wrote in message news:a809db7d1bf3b2790ca5c3608377931e@news.meganetnews.com...
[quote]Dan Bloomquist wrote:
Said stuff like, 'science needs
crutches'.
Your precious fixed frame of reference *is* an imaginary crutch.
It does not exist, period.
[/quote]
Is this a Cagle twin? |
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Jay Glascoe Guest
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Posted: Fri Jan 09, 2004 2:24 am Post subject: Re: Fusion Energy will provide limitless power. |
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Cary Jamison wrote:
[quote]"Michael Davis" <mdavis19@ix.netcom.com> wrote in message news:a809db7d1bf3b2790ca5c3608377931e@news.meganetnews.com...
Dan Bloomquist wrote:
Said stuff like, 'science needs
crutches'.
Your precious fixed frame of reference *is* an imaginary crutch.
It does not exist, period.
Is this a Cagle twin?
[/quote]
I think he>s a McGuire (McCrary) twin.... maybe the "long-lost
triplet".....
i predict that somewhere there is a honda minibike with an empty seat..... |
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